In my experiences an XL isn't really that much faster, it just glides more. You won't get super D off of an XL unless you give it some air and a sick snap. If you're in the woods and not throwing 100% it will fly very accurately and glide yo ass out the woods and closer to the pin. Since you aren't buying another Cheetah, you will have to learn any new disc you buy to replace it. You might as well buy one that will do everything better.

I had a KC Pro Cheetah that I loved. I have been looking for a driver that comes close and nothing does. I didn't like the flight path of DX Cheetahs, then they get beaten .

Thatdirtykid wrote:because he would perfer premium plastic, I agree the LS is an aswome discs, and so is the OLS , but thats alot more disc than hes looking for...

This is minorly off topic but anyway... Speaking of the OLS, it just bumped Sidewinders out of my bag. Did some field throwing with a bunch of different discs and the OLS was giving me the same flight path as Sidewinders but longer and with a more consistant flip.

Back to the topic at hand, Adam, try a Z XL. I could probably even meet up with you at Pier Park some time and let you try out the one my friend has.

The flight difference is the same as pro vs champ, I can tell you that.
And you are probably right about the XL and JLS, it has been a while since ive thrown a QorJLS, and its hard to judge that vs how I throw a XL now.

Well, I just got back from the course, and here's my findings: the JLS and the DX Cheetah fly almost exactly the same. They even hit the same damn trees a couple of times.

They both flip up flat from a hyzer and then cruise off in a straight line about 10°-20° to the right of where I originally threw them... so, now my question is this: of the discs we've been talking about here, which will go NOT quite so far to the right? How about the XL, for example?

the qjls is a good choice, the XL is a touch more stable, and a touch faster so w/ the same throw should be alittle more stable than the qjls. If you want a bigger change from the Cheatta, the XL would be great, unless the JLS is already broken in

After reading all of this, and playing around on the course today, now I'm thinking a Z XL is the way to go. Am I correct in thinking it'd fall somewhere between my Champ TeeBird and my JLS in the grand scheme of things? (The TeeBird, of course, isn't flippy at all, while the JLS turns just a bit too easily.)